8:30- Yesterday the US Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate by 3/4 of a per cent. This is the highest inflation rate since 1994. So, what does this mean for Canadians? Jason Childs Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Regina joins Gormley with more information.
LIVE: Dr. Jason Childs, Associate Professor of economics at the University of Regina
9:00- The Ultimate Open Lines…
10:00- The Liberal/NDP government just voted to cut off the debate on a new streaming bill, formally known as Bill C-11. This new Bill will regulate online streaming platforms such as Netflix, YouTube, Tik Tok, and music streaming apps. Should there be more control over what we are exposed to online? Rachael Thomas, MP for Lethbridge and Conservative critic for digital government joins Gormley to discuss the effects Bill C-11 could have on these online platforms.
LIVE: Rachael Thomas, MP for Lethbridge and Conservative critic for digital government
11:00 – In Saskatchewan, a new piece of fossilized dinosaur skin has been found. Dr. Ryan McKellar, paleontologist and curator with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum recently examined the skin along with Caelen Libke, a University of Regina graduate student. This new finding could possibly be a new species or a type of “Edmontosaurus” which is a large duckbilled dinosaur. Dr. McKellar joins us to talk about this new discovery, and answer all of your dinosaur-related questions.
LIVE: Dr. Ryan McKellar, paleontologist, and curator with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum
12:00- According to the Saskatchewan water security agency, a moisture-laden low-pressure system is moving into southern Alberta early this week. This system is expected to bring widespread rainfall accumulations of 50 millimetres over southern Alberta. This means that high water levels are expected for the Sask River System. Additionally, Lake Diefenbaker’s water levels are also expected to rise a considerable amount.
LIVE: Shawn Jaques, Interim President & CEO at Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency